noun
Usage: usually capitalized C
Etymology: from Cape of Good Hope
: a large swift long-legged hare ( Lepus capensis ) that resembles the American cottontail rabbit and is widely distributed in arid southern African grasslands
noun
Usage: usually capitalized C
Etymology: from Cape of Good Hope
: a large swift long-legged hare ( Lepus capensis ) that resembles the American cottontail rabbit and is widely distributed in arid southern African grasslands
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012